1. Swift observations of GW Lib: a unique insight into a rare outburst.
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Byckling, K., Osborne, J. P., Wheatley, P. J., Wynn, G. A., Beardmore, A., Braito, V., Mukai, K., and West, R. G.
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DWARF stars , *STARBURSTS , *VARIABLE stars , *STELLAR magnitudes , *WAVELENGTHS - Abstract
The second known outburst of the WZ Sge type dwarf nova GW Lib was observed in 2007 April. We have obtained unique multiwavelength data of this outburst which lasted ∼26 days. The American Association of Variable Star Observers ( AAVSO) recorded the outburst in the optical, which was also monitored by Wide Angle Search for Planets, with a peak V magnitude of ∼8. The outburst was followed in the ultraviolet and X-ray wavelengths by the Swift ultraviolet/optical and X-ray telescopes. The X-ray flux at optical maximum was found to be three orders of magnitude above the pre-outburst quiescent level, whereas X-rays are normally suppressed during dwarf nova outbursts. A distinct supersoft X-ray component was also detected at optical maximum, which probably arises from an optically thick boundary layer. Follow-up Swift observations taken 1 and 2 years after the outburst show that the post-outburst quiescent X-ray flux remains an order of magnitude higher than the pre-outburst flux. The long interoutburst time-scale of GW Lib with no observed normal outbursts support the idea that the inner disc in GW Lib is evacuated or the disc viscosity is very low. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2009
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